Cloud Foundry full-stack monitoring now generally available

While support for full-stack monitoring of your Cloud Foundry clusters and deployed applications has been in beta for a while now, we’re happy to announce general availability of Cloud Foundry full-stack monitoring as of today.

Get started with Dynatrace full-stack monitoring for Cloud Foundry

The Dynatrace OneAgent BOSH Release allows you to deploy OneAgent to your Cloud Foundry cluster VMs, including Diego Cells and others. The BOSH release also covers deployment of OneAgent to Windows Diego Cells, thereby enabling automatic monitoring of .NET Framework-based applications. Further, the BOSH release is also available for Pivotal Cloud Foundry. You can download the Dynatrace Full-Stack add-on from the Pivotal Network as well.

To benefit from Cloud Foundry application monitoring down to the code and query level, you need to enable Dynatrace Garden container monitoring by going to Settings > Monitoring > Monitored technologies. On the Monitored technologies tab, scroll down and enable the Garden container switch.

Note: Monitoring support for Garden-runC containers is still in a beta phase.

Stay tuned

There are a lot of great new capabilities around the corner when it comes to Cloud Foundry full-stack monitoring with Dynatrace. For example, you’ll soon be able to explore HTTP metrics for your Cloud Foundry Gorouter processes. So stay tuned!

In the meantime, tell us what you think about the Dynatrace OneAgent BOSH Release. Please share your feedback with us at Dynatrace Answers.

Daniela is a Technical Product Manager at Dynatrace. She is responsible for broadening and deepening monitoring capabilities for enterprise cloud platforms. Before joining Dynatrace, she conducted research in the area of variability modeling.